Advanced Materials, Vol.24, No.11, 1461-1465, 2012
Linear Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles Within Liquid Crystal Defect Arrays
In the presence of oriented smectic liquid crystal defects, hybrid systems of nanoparticles/liquid crystals form straight chains of nanoparticles of length longer than tens of micrometers and width equal to one single nanoparticle. The interparticle distance in a chain can be varied between a few micrometers and 1.5 nm, highlighting the control of optical absorption by light polarization monitored by gold nanoparticle concentration.
Keywords:liquid crystals;gold nanoparticles;self-assembly;surface plasmon resonance;optically active materials